Chimney sweeping in Amsterdam
Soot and deposits removed from the flue: the classic sweep. In Amsterdam local professionals respond to your request as soon as possible.
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During a sweep the flue is brushed clean from bottom to top with flexible rods and a brush sized to the flue. Loosened soot is collected at the bottom and removed; the professional works with dust sheets, so the room stays clean.
You pay € 60 to € 100 per flue. The price depends on the flue type, the fuel and the time since the last sweep — caked-on soot and creosote (from wood burning) take more time. Note: the flue must be cold, so don't light a fire for at least 24 hours beforehand.
Advice: have a used wood-burning flue swept at least once a year; many insurers also ask for this on a used chimney — check your policy terms and keep the sweeping certificate.
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canal houses and pre-war buildings with tall masonry flues: steep roofs demand experienced climbing work
Frequently asked: Chimney sweeping in Amsterdam
What does chimney sweeping cost in Amsterdam?
Chimney sweeping usually costs € 60 – € 100 per flue. In Amsterdam prices start from € 75 per flue. Canal houses and pre-war buildings with tall masonry flues: steep roofs demand experienced climbing work.
How fast can a professional visit in Amsterdam?
Your request goes straight to local professionals in and around Amsterdam. They respond as soon as possible and schedule the visit together with you.
What does chimney sweeping cost?
On average you pay € 60 to € 100 per flue for a one-off sweep. On a sweeping subscription (annual route visit) it is € 55 to € 90 per visit. A camera inspection costs € 80 to € 150. Caked-on soot, a hard-to-reach roof or work above 2 storeys makes it more expensive.
How often should a chimney be swept?
The rule of thumb: a used wood-burning flue at least once a year, twice with intensive use. A gas or pellet flue soils more slowly, but periodic checks still apply. Many insurers ask for an annual sweep on a used chimney — check your policy terms.
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